LTJ Bukem in Black Eyewear

LTJ Bukem in Black Eyewear

Drum and Bass Musician, Producer and DJ LTJ Bukem wears Black Eyewear in a photoshoot promoting Native Instruments new Traktor APP. Known for his large and unique glasses it’s no surprise he chose PHAROAH.

 

Danny Williamson aka LTJ Bukem wears Black Eyewear PHAROAH at Lussman’s Restuarant, St Albans

 

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